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Sports Illustrated August 8, 2000 Rick Reilly |
Boola, Boola for the Victors! Among the 4,287 ways college football beats the living beaver snot out of pro football -- e.g., cheerleaders with real breasts, teams that don't pack up and leave at midnight, mascots who actually bite -- the best is fight songs.  |
Sports Illustrated August 8, 2000 Dr. Z |
MNF 2000 should schtick to basics In his defense, Dennis Miller seems like a nice guy, and he did a good job memorizing little snappers from the press books and probably conversations with the teams' p.r. staffs as well. Is this really football knowledge, or just a student cramming for an exam?  |
Fast Company September 2000 Todd Shapera |
This Coach Helps the Best to Hit Their Stride Doug Blevins has taught some of the best kickers in the NFL how to achieve and maintain peak performance -- even though he's never kicked a football (or even walked). Sometimes those who can't really do teach.  |
Salon.com August 4, 2000 Allen Barra |
Joe Montana: Tarnished hero He was the greatest quarterback ever, but when he had a chance to be a leader in real life, he punked out.  |
Salon.com August 1, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
A tale of two quarterbacks I idolized Joe Montana -- then dumped him for Steve Young. A fan comes to terms with the betrayal of his hero.  |
Sports Illustrated July 25, 2000 Peter King |
Inside the NFL Dimitrius Underwood is getting a fresh start with the Cowboys  |
Sports Illustrated July 25, 2000 Ivan Maisel |
Bowden, Weinke ready for more The first hurdle every defending national champion must clear is complacency, a condition contracted from all those fans and notetakers telling you how good you are. Fear not, Florida State faithful. The Seminoles' coach and their on-field leader are both on the alert....  |
Sports Illustrated July 20, 2000 Ivan Maisel |
Chat Reel: SI's Ivan Maisel Alabama, Wisconsin look like title contenders  |
Sports Illustrated July 18, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Scorecard A Hall of Fame voter puts Michael Irvin in perspective  |
Sports Illustrated July 17, 2000 Jack McCallum |
Are you ready for some football? There used to be but one hot stove in sports and baseball owned it. Journalists could write endlessly about what offseason moves the Yankees would be making, but football and basketball remained almost invisible until the games began. Not anymore....  |
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